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The chemical motions are distinguished by their being generally attended with an
evident decomposition or new combination of the active materials. 3d. The third
class includes all the motions of the animal and vegetable world; as well those ...
The chemical motions are distinguished by their being generally attended with an
evident decomposition or new combination of the active materials. 3d. The third
class includes all the motions of the animal and vegetable world; as well those ...
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The arterial system consists of the aorta and the pulmonary artery, which are
attended through their whole course with their correspondent veins. The
pulmonary artery receives the blood from the right chamber of the heart, and
carries it to ...
The arterial system consists of the aorta and the pulmonary artery, which are
attended through their whole course with their correspondent veins. The
pulmonary artery receives the blood from the right chamber of the heart, and
carries it to ...
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The pleasure or pain which necessarily accompanies all those perceptions or
ideas which we attend to, either gradually subsides, or is succeeded by other
fibrous motions. In the latter case it is termed sootion, as explained in Sect. V. 2,
and VI ...
The pleasure or pain which necessarily accompanies all those perceptions or
ideas which we attend to, either gradually subsides, or is succeeded by other
fibrous motions. In the latter case it is termed sootion, as explained in Sect. V. 2,
and VI ...
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... these configurations succeed each other quicker or slower; and whatever
configuration of this organ offense, that is, whatever portion of the motion of it is,
or has usually been, attended to, constitutes an idea. Hence the configuration is
not to ...
... these configurations succeed each other quicker or slower; and whatever
configuration of this organ offense, that is, whatever portion of the motion of it is,
or has usually been, attended to, constitutes an idea. Hence the configuration is
not to ...
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The circumstances attending the exertion of this power of cox TRAction constitute
the laws of animal motion, as the circumstances attending the exertion of the
power of Art Rocpros constitute the laws of motion of inanimate matter. II. The
spirit ...
The circumstances attending the exertion of this power of cox TRAction constitute
the laws of animal motion, as the circumstances attending the exertion of the
power of Art Rocpros constitute the laws of motion of inanimate matter. II. The
spirit ...
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